Skip to main content

Table 1 Percentages and means on potential associating factors of self-management, as reported by participants in 2020

From: Routine healthcare disruptions: a longitudinal study on changes in self-management behavior during the COVID-19 pandemic

 

n

%

Sex

  Female

179

51.9

  Male

166

48.1

Age (mean(SD))

345

67.1

Educational level

  Low

67

19.9

  Middle

159

47.3

  High

110

32.7

Severity of disability

  No

131

39.8

  Mild

89

27.1

  Moderate

85

25.8

  High

24

7.3

Mental health problems

  None to very limited

310

90.1

  Mild to severe

34

9.9

  Daily stressors due to COVID-19 (mean)

341

2.4

Changes in access to care due to COVID-19

  Yes

116

33.9

  No

226

66.1

  Shared decision making (mean)

264

4.2

  Information provision (mean)

264

3.9

Living situation

  With a spouse or partner

240

70.4

  Without a spouse or partner

101

29.6

Social support

  Yes

212

62.9

  No

125

37.1